Sunday, June 5, 2016

Nano Weapon used to assassinate Chávez identified

Claims by Venezuela government
officials that the cancer that killed president Chávez was “inoculated” by his
enemies have been so far difficult
to prove. Mainly, because the smoking gun used by the Empire to send cancer
cells into the president’s body has not been found yet.

Things are about to
change because Antonio Herrada, a writer for the web portal Aporrea, claims to
have identified a “Nano weapon” used by the United States government to “invade
his (Chávez’s) body with nano transporters with controlled directionality,
which contained nano inductive particles with metastasis accelerators of controlled
dosage, in short, a high-technology Nano weapon, in order to create in him an atypical
aggressive cancer.”

This sophisticated
weapon, according to Herrada, has many other amassing properties: “For five
years the cancer tumor grew inside the soft tissues of the pelvic region
without causing pain. This high precision level of the Nano weapon was achieved
by incorporating organic substances to the Nano transporters, which would only
link to the aimed cells, those found in the soft tissues of the pelvic region.”

The author has no
doubt that this weapon will now be used against president Maduro. Only this
time the Nano weapon will be fired against his brain…

Herrada’s piece is very long
and covers many other conspiracy themes. Here is a selection of the Nano
weapon paragraphs in Spanish:

2 comments:

Kudos to Antonio Herrada. I read the story directly in Apporea and was in awe. This is a tremendous article that shows that anyone can write nonsense and the Bolivarian will publish it and most likely believe it. I am positive Mr Herrada wrote purposely a monumental farce to test the credulity of his readers including "Venezuela Conspiracy Theories Monitor". Kudos once again

Kudos to Antonio Herrada. I read the story directly in Apporea and was in awe. This is a tremendous article that shows that anyone can write nonsense and the Bolivarian will publish it and most likely believe it. I am positive Mr Herrada wrote purposely a monumental farce to test the credulity of his readers including "Venezuela Conspiracy Theories Monitor". Kudos once again